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South Bend Area Genealogical Society
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"Serving South Bend, Mishawaka and Surrounding Areas"
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Notre Dame, IN 46556
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John PYCLIK
[N4931]
30 OCT 1890 - 25 SEP 1963
- OCCUPATION: Singer Sewing Machine
1940
- RESIDENCE: 1942, 1411 Napier
- BIRTH: 30 OCT 1890, Lipnik, Bielsko-Biala, Aust-Poland
- EVENT: Cause of Death (Facts Pg):
Cancer
- BURIAL: St Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, In
- DEATH: 25 SEP 1963, South Bend, IN
Father: Joseph PYCLIK
Mother: Anna SIMON
Family 1
: Agnes KOSIK
- MARRIAGE: 10 APR 1915, St Joseph County, IN
- Jean F PYCLIK
- Marian Michael PYCLIK
- Roman PYCLIK
- Casimir PYCLIK
- +Rudolf Ignatius PYCLIK
INDEX
[N4931]
John Pyclik
BIRTH 30 Oct 1890
Lpnik, Poland
DEATH 25 Sep 1963 (aged 72)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
BURIAL
Saint Joseph Cemetery
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
MEMORIAL ID175557638
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Was married on 3-9-1922 at South Bend, IN.
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Lipnik ( German Kunzendorf) - extended the easternmost part of Bielsko-Biala , located on rivers Niwka and Golden Stream, between the hills of Golden Lany (380 m) and Mound Lipnicki (368 m) at the foot of Gaik©dw in Little Beskids .
It was probably founded at the end of the thirteenth century , but the first written record dates back to 1326 , the In 1499 , the became the seat of the county niegrodowego (the county Lipnicki), within which were built hamlets gradually falling off from Lipnik: White (since 1723 a city), Straconka , Miedzybrodzie Lipnicki and Leszczyny . Lipnik belonged to the Golden Lany hill on which the district deployed Golden Lany , District eliminated in 1789 , the and hence a gradual dependence on the village from the town of White. At the same time industrialization progressed, and by the end of the nineteenth century began to develop tourism. In 1925 , the Lipnik became part of White Krakow , which is from 1951 , the part of Bielsko-Biala. By mid-twentieth century and the surrounding area for Lipnik was characteristic dialect baker, one of the dialects of Malopolska .
The most important monuments are Lipn©Uk: Neo-Gothic church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Valentine's Day in 1893 , the cemetery Catholic in 1855 , the cemetery Evangelical neo-Gothic chapel of the 20s Twentieth century and a wooden lodge in 1884 , the
Since 2002 , the Lipnik area is part of the four settlements ( auxiliary units municipality ) - Lipnik (most of the district), White Krakow (Housing for Mound Lipnicki) and Housing Grunwald (a small area in the western part) and Straconka (a small area in the southern part).
Traditionally the district is divided into:
Lower Lipnik (a former village)
Lipnik Upper (East)
Mound Lipnicki (the area on the hill of the same name)
Housing Lipnicki (outstanding in terms of urban single-family residential buildings in the southern part)
Lipnik is today a district of mainly residential. Dominated by single-family houses , there are also large panel housing estates - Housing for Mound Lipnicki (also called os. Dygasin'skiego) and Housing Dembowski. In the northern part of the district is located landfill .
Lipnik runs through the national road No. 52 and S69 express road ( east ring road Bielsko-Biala ).
Mountain areas are part of the Little Beskids Landscape Park .
Lipnik come from:
Egon Riss (1901-1964) - Austrian-British architect
Artur Schnabel (1882-1951) - Austrian pianist and composer
Volkelt Johannes (1848-1930) - German philosopher
Karol Wojtyla, Sr. (1879-1941) - father of Pope John Paul II
Trivia
In the Middle Ages had a similar name Kunzendorf village Poraz. ( Sanok district ) attributed 20 February 1383 Joseph Olachowi son Peter, his brother and daughter Maciej Mussa by Queen Mary the wife of Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg [1] . In this paper a comparative analysis of the language surrounding the village looms and ?an'cut , German historian prof. Schwarz expressed the opinion that a similar phenomenon occurred in the field of linguistics in German " language islands "around Gliwice , Bielsko-Biala, [2] , as well as on the border of Silesia and Moravia near Osob?oga and White . Thus states that the southern part of Upper Silesia was the starting zone for the fourteenth and fifteenth-century colonization of the waist Podkarpackie [3] .
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